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Windows 7: Win 7 64bit Blue Screen Secondary Processor : Help?

My system has started randomly locking up every now and then. Sometimes going to the blue screen moaning about :

"A clock interrupt was not received on a secondary processor"

Win7 64bit

Asus P6T SE motherboard

9 Gig Corsair DDR3 PC3-1600

(According to CPU-Z. I will have to pull the side off and look because I forgot what I put in, which also raises another question if I have them in the right slots!)

Intel i7 920 CPU

Now, all of my Bios settings are on auto. I've turned off things I know I don't need but as far as the CPU & memory is concerned I've not touched it.

I've only ever managed to make it crash on purpose twice. Once while tabbing through screens and running a game & the other tabbing through screens while running audio software. Most times it's without warning but after a restart it seems to be stable. It's almost like it has a memory laps then goes "Doh!" before dieing when multitasking.
I uninstalled the EPU6 engine and also so I could eliminate any AI auto clocking. I've also disabled Speedsteping in the BIOS to see if that made a difference too. Still no luck.

I can't help but think it's something to do with the settings or the RAM, hopefullyit isn't my motherboard! I just can't narrow it down though. I left my computer on for a stress test over night using some software and it ran fine.

Also, like I said, it's only just started doing this and been fine before hand... Any help would be much !

Interesting, same set up as me with a VERY similar problem. I'm going to get MSE then I'll look at testing my PSU. I do have reason to believe it could be my external Audio rack unit too so I'll keep that unplugged for now just to be sure.

I unplugged all my USB devices bar the mouse and keyboard and tried to make my PC crash. Guess what? It was actually fine!

I left my PC to be tested overnight with OCCT and It's also OK. First time it's not crashed for a day. Could it be possible I have to many USB devices that require power and the power supply can't supply enough?

EDIT : Another thing I did was disable a load of services I didnt need for printing networks, and some other crap I dont use.

EDIT : Ok, so it's the 3rd day now, still no crash's. All I've done is disable some services and set the memory to run more on background operations instead of programms. Strange...

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